
Super fun for the kids and still challenging and interesting enough for all ages.įor ages 5 and up. It’s fun to see how everyone creates their own system of keeping track of their clues. You move the characters from room to room trying to land on a white or yellow space so you can take a peek under one of the pieces and figure out who at the cake, at what time, and with which drink. Find it at Toys ‘R’ Us from $15.Ĭlue Junior: The classic murder mystery CLUE has been modified so younger kids can play. It aids in developing future planning and strategy skills.įor ages 7 and up. It is pretty easy to understand and can be quite addictive. Find it at MyToyShop.sg from $30.īlokus: This is an abstract strategy game with Tetris-shaped colored pieces that players are trying to place on the board. My 5-year-old gets very competitive about it. Zingo: Inspired by Bingo, this is a great game for pre-readers that encourages them to match randomly drawn picture tiles to the images on their own card.

Find it at Friendly Giant Books from $35. Race to the Treasure: Both my 2-year-old and my 5-year-old love this cooperative board game that encourages strategic movements and features random card drawing (my son somehow thinks the point of the game is to draw as many ogre cards as possible – in fact the opposite of what you’re supposed to do!). Find it on Amazon.sg or at Toys ‘R’ Us from $24. Jenga: The tumbling tower game works on multiple levels (our 2-year-old just loves knocking the tower over), but helps kiddos work on concentration and fine motor skills from about the age of 4.įor ages 4 and up. Hoot Owl Hoot: This fabbo cooperative board game encourages kiddos to help the owls fly back to their nests in time for sunrise! It incorporates matching and doesn’t require an ability to read, though it can also be modified to become more challenging for older kids.įor ages 4 and up. Find it on Amazon.sg or at The Better Toy Store from $19. The modern day version is a simple race to the finish line that appeals to kiddos with its playful slides and ladders that simulate a playground.įor ages 3 and up. Find it on Amazon.sg from $27Ĭhutes & Ladders: Also known as Snakes & Ladders, this classic board game for young children actually originated in the 2 nd Century AD in India. Read More: 7 Singapore-themed Board Games & Card Games for the FamilyĬandyland: This is a great game for littles who can’t read yet as it simply requires rolling the dice and counting spaces as they move across a tantalizing board filled with colorful, inviting illustrations and sweets like cupcakes and candy canes.įor ages 3 and up.

And pssst! Most of these board games for kids can be ordered online and delivered right to your doorstep! These games are particularly wonderful for younger kids who don’t handle winning and losing so well. We’ve also noted some great cooperative board games which, if you’re not familiar with the term, stress cooperation over competition and encourage players to work toward achieving a common goal, rather than just one person being the winner. We’ve rounded up both our favourite board games for kids (because if we’re being honest, games for 2-year-olds probably won’t be that stimulating for adults) as well as our fave family board games that will appeal to all ages.

We round up the best board games for kids of all ages.
